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Bmjp In Praise of thePowder Puff DerbyIts been nearly 30 years since Scott Bakulas Dr. Sam Beckett vanished into timeand from the airwaves , but Quantum Leap鈥攁 popular show during its five-season run鈥攈as since maintained a cult following. Its no surprise NBC has dipped back into the time-travel well with a reboot, which premieres today. This new Quantum Leap is actually a sequel in addition to being a reboot. Sam and his companion, Althe late Dean Stockwell, to whom the premiere episode is dedicated , both get referenced by the new characters, and the reliably unreliable supercomputer that powers the shows sci-fi tech is still named Ziggy. But Quantum Leap 22 is, at least at its outset, a more elaborate production. The cast, which includes a lab team toiling in the present day, is larger; the production values are as slick as what youd expect to see stanley thermofrom a 21st-centur stanley cup y prime-time NBC series; and theres also a background plot beyond the main characters time-leaps poised to introduce amplified intrigue into the proceedings. However,July 13, 1985 8243; is still the first episode of a new show, and therefore spends a lot of time explaining to viewers just what the heck is going on. Fans of the original se stanley termoska ries will recall episodes opened with a spoken intro explaining its concept as well as a title sequence showing scenes from Sams adventures鈥攑lus, Sam was given voice-overs to further explain how he was feelingusually perplexedas he tried to figure out awho he hadleapedinto, bwhere and when he w Ufed Tom Holland Joins Christopher Nolan s Next Movie, and We Heard a Great Rumor About It
A destroyed house seen after a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza fighters, in Beit Hanun town northern Gaza Strip, 21 May2021.Photo by Momen Faiz/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesIdeasBy Ian BremmerMay 23, 2021 12:22 PM EDTIan Bremmer is a foreign affairs columnist and editor-a stanley kaufen t-large at TIME. He is the president of Eurasia Group, a political-risk consultancy, and GZERO Media, a company dedicated to providing intelligent and engaging coverage of international affairs. He teaches applied geopolitics at Columbia Universitys School of International and Public Affairs, and his moststanley cup recent book stanley websiteis The Power of Crisis.It took 11 days, but Israel and Hamas finally agreed to a ceasefire that ended their latest round of deadly violence. More than 250 people, many of them civilian men, women, and children caught in the crossfire, were killed in their exchanges, the overwhelming majority in Gaza. Predictably, both sides claimed victory.From a political standpoint, President Joe Biden hasnrsquo;t achieved anything. Here are 7 reasons why. 1. This episode exposed Bidenrsquoinability to referee this fight.As Hamas fired missiles toward Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and other parts of Israel, no one could persuade Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop his military from pounding Hamas targets in Gaza. There are issues on which U.S. presidents can pressure Israeli leaders to change tack, but thatrsquomuch harder to accomplish when the entire Israeli political establishment is united beh
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